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Opening All New Customer Care Center in Iowa and looking to Hire Dozens of people in Heartland

Go Daddy, the world's largest domain name registrar and leading Web hosting provider,
is building out a new customer care facility near Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
It is expected to officially open this spring and will be dedicated to
providing customers with Go Daddy's legendary industry-best support.

Go
Daddy serves more than 7.5 million customers worldwide. Currently, Go
Daddy operates customer care facilities in Ariz., including at its
corporate headquarters in Scottsdale, as well as nearby centers in Tempe
and Gilbert.

Go Daddy is planning to hire an estimated 60 people in the next eight weeks for its new customer care center in Iowa.
The new facility accommodates 500 employees. Go Daddy plans to expand
its workforce over a period of months to eventually fill the new
building.

The company has operated an office in Cedar Rapids
for close to nine years already. People in that office work for Go
Daddy's marketing, development, legal and business intelligence
departments and are set to join the customer care employees at the new
office located at 1 Parsons Drive in Hiawatha.

Address sound
familiar? The two-story building used to be home to Parsons Technology, a
business Go Daddy CEO and Founder Bob Parsons developed, operated and
sold 15 years ago.

"I'm back baby," Parsons said of the 1
Parsons Drive purchase. "We bought this building because it made
business sense, but I'll admit it's nice to get back to 1 Parsons
Drive."

The 50,000-square-foot office space is big enough for
further expansion, and given recent history, that will be important in
the near future. Last year, Go Daddy expanded its Ariz. facilities and
opened a Data Center in the Netherlands. The company also has offices in
Denver, Colo. and Washington, D.C.

Go Daddy helps people and companies
establish and enhance their online presence and is known for its
top-notch customer service and affordability. "We know people like to
communicate on the Internet, they like to play games and even shop
online. But when it comes to learning things, like how to create a Web
site for example, people much prefer to talk to a person," Parsons said.

Go Daddy does not outsource or offshore any of its more than
1,500 customer care positions. Keeping its employees in-house ensures
Go Daddy has the most responsive customer support in the industry. Iowa customer care positions are set to be online in February. People with a passion for technology are encouraged to apply at www.GoDaddy.com/Jobs. All new employees will receive extensive training.